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The day before I moved away, I spent the evening with a close friend.. a friend of my friend came over and brought her kid. She sucked on a bottle of Crown Royal - and an hour or so later started asking us to find her kids shoes so she could drive home. I sat there refusing to find anything for her, having her scream at me because her parents are going to yell at her because she'll be late (she's in her 30's), then I tossed her keys in the back room and withstood the rage of a drunk that cannot find their things.

She ended up crying on the porch..hey, at least she didn't drive home with her 5 year old. Idiot. Awesome night.

I made the mistake of actually saying this to her..which was followed by 10 minutes of her screaming "YOU SAID IM GOING TO KILL MY DAUGHTER! YOU NEVER TALK ABOUT MY DAUGHTER, EVER." while I sat there about to shit my pants. Was definitely not smart of me to throw that out there, but I refused to budge on her walking out. I barely knew the girl, but I figured on my last night in town - my mouth had free reign.

Yeah, even when sober the mentioning of children in a negative light(Especially death) will generally set people off the irrational train. I'm more surprised she didn't start accusing you of saying you were going to kill her child, just because you mentioned 'Your daughter' and 'going to die' in the same sentence.

Still good, though. I would have gone off on her, too, and I'm generally a mild mannered person. I do have my moments, and trying to drunkenly drive your little daughter home would easily be one of them.

I wish I knew. I can understand inappropriate jokes at inappropriate times, like you don't make a dead baby joke around Susan who everyone knows had a miscarriage last week. However, some people just think everything revolves around them, or take everything someone says way too personally. They don't understand that you're not saying,"I'm going to violently murder your children," when you try and inform them that having a child not wear a seatbelt can be fatal.

Probably the same kind of people that when you see their cart knock over at the grocery store, and you try and help them, they immediately assume you're trying to steal from them/rob them.

Often I think that people like that are only intelligent enough to just survive in civilization. They don't contribute much other than tax revenue. It is as if they purposefully misunderstand what your saying to belittle you. Kinda like a bully.

Oh, definitely. There are certainly people that will attack you in nonsensical ways as to make you look like the dumb one/asshole in the situation. I've noticed a lot, though, that these tend to be women. A lot of women never grow up from that 'drama' phase that starts in middle school, and that's the only way they know how to deal with situations. They'll make a huge stink about some minor comment you made that wasn't even directed at them so they can go around saying what an asshole you are. All because of some minor problem they have with you.

I was at a nightclub with a friend and a load of her friends that I'd never met before. This nightclub had a pole you could swing yourself around if you fancied it. I'm sure you can imagine the sloppy show that was on view for the whole night. Anyway, we were discussing that pole dancing well is actually really difficult and there was no way you'd ever catch me up there. One guy then spent 10 min trying to convince me to get up there and "Show them how it's done". I eventually got bored of this, spotted his wedding ring, and asked how he'd feel if someone was trying to convince his wife to get up on the pole in this nightclub. He screamed DON'T YOU FUCKING TALK ABOUT MY WIFE LIKE THAT, and stomped off. What a prick.

Six weeks ago I was witness to a drunk driver slamming into a van, a family coming back from a birthday celebration. Killed the young mother inside almost instantly. The drunk had priors and she tried to run but she was so hammered she didn't get very far. Seeing that wreck happen in front of me, and knowing quite literally how a matter of seconds could have put me in her path, just reinforces the lack of sympathy and anger I have for drunk drivers. You want to drink and be stupid, fine, but just know that if you get behind the wheel you could very well end up killing a 23 year old mother.

I had a drunk driver run an intersection, t-bone my car, and spun me into oncoming traffic (hit 2 more cars, yey). It seems they always try to take off afterward. Fucked up my back for life, but thankfully she hit the passenger side door. I feel like smacking people any time they talk about driving drunk with a smile. Instead I just call them asshole regardless of the situation and how I hope next they they crash into a pole, so they don't crash into someone else and kill them. I might be a little bitter.

My cousin and I were t-boned by some drunk bitch doing about 30mph. I was sitting on the side she slammed into and the door caved in and smashed into my knee. This was about 6 years ago and it still hurts once in a while. The cops that showed up didn't even give her a breathalyzer and then we found out a couple weeks later that she was trying to pay off other people at the intersection to say my cousin was the one who ran a red light.

She was driving a company car and the insurance company was dragging their feet trying not to pay for damages, until we had a lawyer friend send them a letter. I don't think she received any punishment for trying to bribe people and the cops didn't seem to care that she was obviously intoxicated.

If anyone has a right to be bitter, it'd be you. I'm so glad you're (mostly) ok and alive. I'm with you, I don't even try to sugarcoat my frustration at how idiotic they are when people talk about drunk driving. About a week after this happened, a co-worker was telling me all about how she drove home so drunk she didn't remember doing it. I raged at her about how stupid that was, how it wasn't anything to brag about... then went to the bathroom and cried. It just doesn't. Make. Sense.

My brother's best friend was in a car being driven by a drunk. I don't know why he wasn't driving, but the drunk driver happened to be his girlfriend, and they were coming back to the states from Mexico after a long, boozy weekend. Drunk girlfriend, for whatever reasons, insists that she'll be driving. Well, surprise, they got into a head-on collision and she killed her boyfriend of four years. My brother couldn't talk to her at the funeral.

On the one hand, I feel bad for these people who have inadvertently turned themselves into murderers. On the other, much larger, hand, I find it inconceivable that someone would make the decision to drive in that state. Even drunk, I'm self-aware enough to think, "Gee, heavy machinery sounds like a terrible idea."

In Japan, people in a car with an intoxicated driver are charged the same as if they were driving the car intoxicated. Also, the person that sold alcohol to the driver is charged the same. If the driver came from your house party, you are charged with supplying them alcohol and letting them drive *massive fine and possible jail time. Oh and you also get charged if you ride a bicycle while intoxicated. If someone has an accident while intoxicated, the police will contact people on their mobile phone contact list and question them about the night of the accident. This is the same with people caught with drugs.

I don't care about making stupid decisions that harm yourself, but when your doing something stupid and putting innocent people at risk then your just an asshole. I feel very badly for his family and friends, but I can't say I feel that bad for him. Driving your porsche intoxicated in excess of 120 mph at nighttime and you pretty much can expect to kill yourself and/or other people.

Yea, he tried to take an on-ramp and over cooked the corner. His rear end slid out and he hit the guardrail sideways then flipped. Better to do that shit at a track, at least they have corner workers and ambulances on site.

I hate when my coworkers brag about it and trivialize it so much. My gf's uncle (who helped raise her) was killed by a drunk driver one afternoon when we were in high school. It's all fun and games until it happens to someone you know and care about.

In 2007, an E6 I knew was killed by a drunk driver two days after we got back from a hellish 15-month deployment in Samarra, Iraq. Dude had a handful of combat deployments under his belt, and in that one alone he/we'd had mortar attacks, enemy grenades, dozens of firefights, rocket attacks, IEDs, EFPs, suicide attacks, etc... The weekend after we got back he gets killed by a drunk driver while out with his wife. She got a two-week coma, and got to wake up begging for her husband while family was too shellshocked to tell her the news for hours.

I fully agree with you, but I find it ironic that this is the top comment. Last year I said much the same thing and was downvoted mercilessly for pointing out that this guy was an idiot for driving drunk and an asshole for killing his friend. I guess all it takes is a year for some people to stop being jackasses.

When I was a kid, some friends of mine were riding our bikes. We had stopped at my parents house to grab something to drink. We sat on our bikes in the front yard drinking and chatting and horsing around. We decided to leave and go down the street to my buddy's house. As soon as we ride out of the driveway, this car comes flying around the corner (going about 80), goes through the ditch and slams into my dad's parked car. Literally 30 seconds earlier we were all standing/sitting right between where this asshole's tire marks were in the grass... my parents came running out of the house, half expecting to see us in pieces all over the yard after the sound that car made hitting the parked one. So yeah, fuck you drunk drivers.

I had a friend whose dad rolled his car and killed himself while driving drunk. Several years later my friend was driving drunk and had a wreck. He was okay but his little brother died. A few years ago, he was so overcome with grief that he shot himself in the head. On Christmas Eve. In front of his mother.

Same here. It pisses me off to no end when friends of mine take drinking and driving lightly. My mother's brother was killed in a hit and run incident by a drunk driver. To this day, nearly 40 years later, she never forgets about witnessing that day. Since I was young, she engrained in my mind to NEVER drink and drive, or let others do it. In a world where cabs are available 24/7 no matter where you live, drinking and driving is just plain fucking stupid. Please, for the sake of your own life and the lives of others, NEVER drink and drive.

Not two weeks ago I was run off the road by a drunk driver. I was driving on the highway at about 1am, very little traffic on the road, when right before my exit there was a car about a half mile ahead with their brake lights going off every few seconds. I perked up thinking maybe there was a deer on the highway.

When I just about caught up to the car their brake lights were solid and they were coming to a stop. I couldn't see anything in front of them so I moved to the passing lane. Then as soon as I started to overtake them, they turned left - on the highway.

I gunned it but I had no chance of making it past them before they hit me. With no time to think I swerved onto the median. Luckily it was a navigable patch of grass. I was doing over 70 when I went off the road.

I cleared the drunk driver safely and was able to pull back up onto the road. I got out of my car and the car that ran me off the road was gone. They were making a fucking U-turn from the right lane. The God damn exit was 50 meters ahead where they easliy could have gotten off and turned around. To top it off there was a tractor parked in the U-turn (like a big-ass mower). You could see my tracks and I had just missed the tractor. I was shaking, and more than a little proud of my own driving. I just wish I had seen them drive away because I would have fucking chased them down.

I find this horrible not so much because Dunn killed himself when he ran off the road, but because he killed his passenger too. Not only did he take his own life, he took someone down with him. That is not fair.

It marked the unofficial end of Jackass and it was impossible to not like those guys. Watching jackass was like hanging out with the cast, but without the danger of getting pissed on or having your head shaved.

I feel lots of sympathy. He did a stupid horrible thing that in no way should he ever have done, but i feel sad for him, his passenger, both their family and friends and lots of people around the world that he brought joy too.

Thank you. Finally a comment that isn't "I have no sympathy for that asshole." The fact is he did something stupid and regrettable, but he's done awesome funny things that make people happy too. I couldn't possibly just say "fuck him" to someone who has done some good. Neither I or anyone on Reddit is in a place to judge so harshly.

I am. He was a selfish idiot who put himself, his passenger and anyone he encountered during his drunken jaunts at risk. His actions very easily could have lead to the deaths of innocent bystanders. And by all accounts this wasn't the first time this behavior was displayed. So, fuck him. I can judge him as harshly as I want because I don't put myself or other people into positions where my supreme idiocy may be responsible for taking their lives.

The part of the story that pisses me off is that he had crashed another 911, with Bam in the car, on literally that same curve in the road. I always liked Ryan on his various shows, but that's just fucking stupid.

yes. the risk is higher on the older air-cooled models, since the engine was moved slightly forward on newer cars to compensate for the added weight of water cooling. the phenomenon is called lift-off oversteer.

And a Decorated NAVY veteran is reinforced with the knowledge several times a year through stupid GMT's that we have to attend all the time that tell us not to drive under the influence or let anyone else do so either.

Someone I know lost a family member to an alcohol-related incident a few days ago. I know we all laughed at the Ryan Dunn jokes (and still do - I do it too), but it's seriously not a humorous situation.

What he did resulted in the death of himself and another human being, and could have killed more, as this was something he seemed to do more than often.

He is someone who took control of something dangerous, and used it in a reckless manner, knowing the horror that could result from these actions, and yet choosing to do so anyway.

I prefer to remember him as the guy who occasionally made me laugh by shoving things up his ass, and the man that is an example of the terrible things humans do when they make irrational 'mistakes' that they KNOW can happen.

I'm sorry Dunn couldn't live in the strict, intellectually-perfect way that you are living in your life, but try to understand that the man had a huge fanbase of people that really miss his entertainment. A little sympathy doesn't mean anyone is in support of drunk driving.

I despise drunk drivers. I lost a good friend to one. I'm still so incredibly pissed at Dunn for doing that...but I miss him. Not like I knew him personally, but I grew up watching CKY/Jackass/Viva la Bam. Few different emotions going on right now.

I didn't even know who this guy was before he died (granted, I never did watch Jackass) but if I remember hearing correctly, he's had incidents involving himself and drunk driving before (truth?). Apparently he didn't learn his lesson. That being said I mean no disrespect, RIP

Four years ago on new year's eve, a teacher at my former high school was driving home with his wife and twin sons. A drunk driver ran a red light and ended up killing the teacher's wife and one son.
This is the saddest drunk driver situation I've heard. Each day he is reminded of his loss...

Why would i feel any worse about his death than I would about anyone who drinks and drives? Because he was famous? Shit happens everyday and I've got too many real life friends to spend time mourning an actor who was an idiot for a living and died an idiot's death. Not saying someone out there shouldn't mourn him but if you genuinely feel bad that someone really rich and really famous died, you must spend huge amounts of time weeping for every sorry soul that starves to death, gets slaughtered needlessly or contracts fatal illnesses. If you don't than I've got fucking nothing further to say to you on this topic.

tl;dr? If compassion means that much to you go get some of your own, I have as much as I can stand.

I found him funny and entertaining when I was in high school (I'm 20), but I don't give anyone le-way (spelling) when it comes to the not only endangerment of many other people's lives, but also the * blatant stupidity* of drinking and driving.
I don't have actual sources, but I would bet (and hope) that any country with an active driving population would run an anti drunk driving campaign, and for those that don't drive, you would have to try to avoid knowing about its' hazards.
You go to a private school like I did? OK, go to a public high school during prop season, they'll be a mutilated car where someone died driving drunk.
On YouTube all day? I've seen drunk driving ads before videos.
I believe this form of common sense should be attainable by all peoples, wealth and upbringing really isn't an excuse. Even ghetto gangbangers could see that a car isn't operated as fluidly as it normally would if they were drunk.

I will get downvoted and harassed, but I love to go out and drink a few beers and drive home. You can drink in moderation and not drive like an asshole. I am sure alot more people do this than they will admit.

I live about 2 minutes away from where he crashed and have been on that road many times. Every time there is always deer. I fully believe it was a deer that caused it, since many said he wasn't that drunk.

As long as we continue to elect officials hostile to mass transit while eager to subsidize oil companies, we are all complicit in promoting a culture that offers no practical alternative to driving for most people. Mass transit may not ever be practical in the most barren stretches of the mountain states, and the absence of it does not excuse drunk driving. However, thousands of lives really would be saved each year if we could get our heads out of our collective asses and start recognizing that we actually become more free, not less so, when society provides a meaningful alternative to driving for the majority of us inhabiting populated territory.

The media coverage of his death sickened me. 99.9% of reports neglected to mention that during his 130mph drunken joyride he killed Zachary Hartwell his passenger. Harwell was a served 3 deployments with the US navy and died just 100yrds away from his home. Most of the stories run now say they died instantly, but they were found far into the woods giving them time to slow down - the initial reports said blunt trauma and thermal injuries. IE they burned to death.

Fuck Ryan Dunn, just because he made you laugh doesn't mean that he wasn't scum.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 32,885 people died in traffic crashes in 2010 in the United States (latest figures available), including an estimated 10,228 people who died in drunk driving crashes, accounting for 31% of all traffic deaths last year.

despite all of the hate this is getting, it still makes me sad just thinking about it. it's one thing when some nobody is drinking and driving, but it's totally different for someone i'm a fan of. a person i enjoyed watching is gone and never coming back. that is so tragic.

Fuck Ryan Dunn, should have just killed himself alone in his room then drive like a moron hammered and coked out with a friend. Doing four times the speed limit, at night, under the influence. I hope he burns.

As someone who lives near him, had a decent amount of contact with him in passing, and liked him as a person, I say RIP. but as far as drunk driving goes, fucking retarded. Loved the guy, but he made a stupid decision and he payed for it with his life.

As Bam said however, the alcohol wasn't really the main cause. The main cause was that he drove a Porsche with some ridiculous engine (Porsches are very light) like a fucking lunatic, all the time. Ya, he was drunk, but it was his all around behavior that really caused this. It could have just as easily happened while he was sober.

Not excusing drinking and driving, just saying that many don't feel like it was the main cause of the crash. He was a fucking idiot sober too. This coming from someone who loved Ryan Dunn and thought he was the funniest one in the crew.

Bam Margera and his mom talked about how horrible of a driver he was weeks or months (don't recall) before his death. So if you add drinking/weed to the mix of a driver with terrible driving skills then yeah you'll most likely get death.

I have a story to share with you guys. I had a friend that I had know since I was a small child and we always got along. One year ago today, she posted how sad she was the Ryan Dunn was dead. Now, I wasn't going to point out the obvious facts why someone shouldn't mourn a dumbass who killed himself & murdered someone else because of his own idiocy on her Facebook; I was just pissed that she acted like she was knew Ryan Dunn personally. After poking a little fun about how she had never even met the guy, she immediately deleted me off Facebook and we haven't talked since.

So with that story I have this to say: Ryan Dunn, though a hilarious member of the "Jackass" crew, was a fucking moron who topped a sports car out at over 160mph and crashed it while belligerently drunk killing himself & a friend who was sitting in the passenger's seat. Those who mourn him are mourning those who make stupid decisions that cost people lives.